
Julie Depenbrock
Audio Journalist and Producer at NPR
audio journalist • now: @NPR • previously: @washingtonpost & @wamu885 • she/her 🏳️🌈 🐢
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1 week ago |
kpbs.org | Julie Depenbrock
Updated June 19, 2025 at 15:34 PM ETOn June 19, 1865, union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, to enforce the Emancipation Proclamation that had been issued some two and a half years earlier. More than 150 years later, President Joe Biden made Juneteenth a federal holiday. "For those who are descended from people who were enslaved, it's a day to recall the fortitude and the perseverance of the ancestors," author Isabel Wilkerson told NPR.
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2 weeks ago |
boisestatepublicradio.org | Julie Depenbrock
A MARTÍNEZ, HOST:Aja Monet is a surrealist blues poet and musician. AJA MONET: The blues is just - I feel like it's my origin story, you know? It's where I begin and probably where I'll end. MARTÍNEZ: Two years ago, the Grammy-nominated Caribbean American artist performed a Tiny Desk Concert here at NPR.
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1 month ago |
kpbs.org | A Martínez |Adriana Gallardo |Julie Depenbrock
Updated May 05, 2025 at 17:27 PM ETPresident Trump has kept tariffs on imports from most countries at 10 percent but has raised tariffs on Chinese goods to 145 percent. Beijing has fired back with duties on American exports set to 125 percent. Meanwhile, the White House has framed any negotiations between the two countries as a matter between Trump and China's President Xi Jinping, but neither leader seems willing to make the first move.
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2 months ago |
npr.org | Julie Depenbrock |Leila Fadel
Paul Rudd stars alongside Jenna Ortega in Death of a Unicorn. Courtesy of A24 Films hide caption toggle caption Courtesy of A24 Films In Death of a Unicorn, actors Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega play a father and daughter driving deep into the wilderness when they hit a unicorn. Rudd's character, Elliot, isn't quite sure the unicorn is dead. So, he bludgeons the magical beast with a tire iron. "Just to put it out of its misery," Rudd told Morning Edition's Leila Fadel.
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2 months ago |
mprnews.org | Julie Depenbrock
Have you ever wondered what sound a shark makes? Scientists at the University of Auckland in New Zealand believe they may have the first recording of a shark actively making noise. In a study published March 26 in the journal Royal Society Open Science, researchers found that the rig shark, native to New Zealand, occasionally makes a clicking sound.
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